Chandigarh, September 7: Warning against any attempt to disturb the state’s peace and communal harmony, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday night ordered immediate ban by the respective DCs on the telecast of the controversial TV serial ‘Ram-Siya Ke Luv-Kush’, which has sparked protests among the Valmiki community.
Acting swiftly on the Chief Minister’s orders, District Commissioners across Punjab on Saturday started issuing the necessary notification banning the telecast of the serial by cable operators in their respective districts.
The Valmiki community had on Saturday called for a protest bandh, during which a youth was shot at but was later operated upon. Expressing anguish over the incident, the Chief Minister warned of strict action against anyone found trying to disrupt the state’s peace and communal harmony.
Endorsing the religious sentiments of the Valmiki community on the issue, the Chief Minister has also written to the Government of India to instruct the direct to home channels to stop telecast of the serial.
His government will not allow the tranquility of the state to be disturbed at any cost, said the Chief Minister, appealing for restraint. Nobody would be allowed to hurt the religious sentiments of any community or take law and order into their hands, he further warned, directing the DCs to immediately issue the ban orders and ensure their strict implementation.
Any responsible producer should refrain from producing or launching such a programme/serial, said Captain Amarinder, adding that his government respect the religious sentiments of every community and would ensure that the serial is not telecast in the state.
Captain Amarinder has also asked the DGP to ensure strict vigil and crack down on any disruptive elements, in order to maintain peace and tranquility in the state.